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WomanIn The Line Of Fire: Samar Abu Louf is the only female photojournalist on the Gaza frontline, but has not let this position of isolation prevent her from capturing unique and pertinent images of both war and peace.
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“At the start of my career it was difficult because of the way the cameramen and protestors used to look at me disapprovingly”, she remembers. In the beginning, she wore a saucepan and bin liner as an improvised journalist’s attire. “But slowly I managed to prove myself and grew stronger.” She believes that an emotional, rather than impassive, approach makes her photographs all the more powerful. “It affects me a lot”, she says, “And sometimes I photograph them with tears in my eyes.” Most of all, she believes in the importance of striving for freedom, for an end to the conflict. “Freedom means lots of things. To be able to express yourself, to be able to reflect what is inside you.”
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published:04 Jun 2018

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NPR photographer David Gilkey spent a month covering the recent hostilities between Israel and Gaza. He talks about the images he made and the stories behind them in this video slideshow.

Mahmoud is a 20-year old photographer, who lived during the second Intifada in addition to 3 wars in Gaza. He faced many difficulties that still exist because of the siege and not being able to travel abroad. He has never left Gaza but his photographs have travelled through at least 10 countries, in many exhibitions. He lives in a big jail under siege and faces difficulty to travel. Every time he holds his camera in the narrow alleys of the refugee camp, he captures joy, love and contradictions. His story is a story of 10 years of siege that reminds us of the difficulties he faces in his life and work.
Language: ArabicReporter: MohammadHarbCamera: Ain MediaTeam – Amjad AlFayoumi
Editor: Mohamed Harb
Dateline: Gaza Strip, Palestine – 03/01/2018
Source: Al Kufiya Channel / Open Media Hub. This production was supported by OPEN Media Hub with funds provided by the European Union.
ALL STORIES ARE FREE OF USE WITH ATTRIBUTION TO THE AUTHOR/PRODUCTION OUTLET WITH THE FOLLOWING MENTION: "This production by (name of author(s) from (production outlet) was supported by the OPEN Media Hub with funds provided by the EU".
For transcript in English and download links go to:
https://openmediahub.com/access-stories/20-al-kufiya-gaza-photographer/

published:05 Apr 2018

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WATCH TILL THE END - An unbelievable video of a rocket that exploded right near an Israeli civilian who (recklessly ) tried to capture a video of the launched rockets from Gaza.
This video is might be rare to capture but not a rare situation.
In the past 20 hours, more than 450 rockets were fired at Israel with the direct intent of murdering as many Israeli innocent civilians as possible.
* The sound in the background "Tseva Hadom" is the alert which sounds whenever the "Palestinians" fire at Israel. During the last day, it barely stoped...
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The West Wing (season 5)

The fifth season of the American political drama television series The West Wing aired in the United States on NBC from September 24, 2003, to May 19, 2004, and consisted of 22 episodes. This was the first season with executive producer John Wells as showrunner after series creator Aaron Sorkin departed the series after the conclusion of the previous season.

Cast

The fifth season had star billing for nine major roles, all nine of these were filled by returning main cast members from the fourth season. Martin Sheen receives the "and" credit for his role as President Josiah Bartlet. The rest of the ensemble are credited alphabetically, while Channing is only credited for the episodes in which she appears

Gaza Empire

The Gaza Empire (1824–1895) was an African empire established by the powerful general Soshangane and was located in southeastern Africa in the area of southern Mozambique and southeastern Zimbabwe, as well as parts of South Africa (sections of Mpumalanga and Limpopo provinces). The Gaza Empire, at its height in the 1860s, covered all of Mozambique between the Zambezi and Limpopo rivers.

History

In the 1820s, during a period of severe drought, after the abolition of slavery caused the Great Trek, Nguni armies, Southern (Xhosa) and especially Northern Nguni (Zulu, Swazi, Shangani, Gaza, Matabele or Ndebele, and Ngoni) people who speak related Bantu languages and inhabit southeast Africa from Cape Province to southern Mozambique, began to migrate to Mozambique from what is now South Africa. One Nguni chief, Nxaba, established a short-lived kingdom inland from Sofala, but in 1837 he was defeated by Soshangane, a powerful Nguni rival. Eventually Soshangane established his capital in the highlands of the middle Sabi River in what is present day Zimbabwe. Soshangane named his empire "Gaza" after his grandfather.

Harms Way (video game)

Harms Way is a racingadvergame developed by independent software developer Bongfish GmbH for the Xbox 360's Xbox Live Arcade service. It was released on December 8, 2010 for free as one of the finalists of the Doritos-sponsored "Unlock Xbox" competition for 2010, alongside Doritos Crash Course. Originating from a hybrid racing/shooting game concept by Ogden, Utah gamer Justin Carpenter, this game has a wasteland-like setting and feeling, similar to Borderlands. On December 29, 2010, it was announced that Harms Way lost to Doritos Crash Course in the second "Unlock Xbox" competition. However, due to positive feedback on both games, Frito-Lay decided to give both Carpenter and competition winner Jill Robertson the same US$50,000 consultation prize each. The soundtrack for the game was provided by Austrian thresh metal band Die Mognstuambuam.

Gameplay

In Harms Way, players take on the role of either driver or shooter.

Driver

Drivers ride across one of three courses in a three-lap race with power-ups and shortcuts to help lead them to their victory. To win, a driver must finish in first place out of 4 ranks. Drivers can drift to earn nitro boosts and do barrel rolls for shields, which prevent drivers from receiving damage and may ricochet gunfire back to snipers. The time it takes for drivers to finish a race can represent their ranks in the leaderboards.

It was one of the last black-and-white World War II epics, and the last black-and-white John Wayne film. It has had a mixed response over the years as a war film that had a simple story, a charge also leveled against Preminger's other later movies. The screenplay was written by Wendell Mayes, based on the novel Harm's Way, by James Bassett.

The film recounts the lives of several US naval officers and their wives or lovers while based in Hawaii as the US involvement in World War II begins. The title of the film comes from a quote from an American Revolutionary naval hero:

The Walking Dead: Season Two

The Walking Dead: Season Two is an episodicinteractive dramagraphic adventure based on Robert Kirkman's The Walking Dead comic book series developed by Telltale Games. It is the sequel to The Walking Dead, with the episodes released between December 2013 and August 2014, and a retail collector's disc edition planned at the conclusion of the season. The game employs the same narrative structure as the first season, where player choice in one episode will have a permanent impact on future story elements. The player choices recorded in save files from the first season and the additional episode 400 Days carry over into the second season.Clementine, who was the player's companion during the first season, is the player-character in Season Two.

Skybound has announced that a third season, a full sequel to Season Two, is being developed.

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Gaza's First Female Photographer Dodging IDF Bullets

Gaza's First Female Photographer Dodging IDF Bullets

Gaza's First Female Photographer Dodging IDF Bullets

WomanIn The Line Of Fire: Samar Abu Louf is the only female photojournalist on the Gaza frontline, but has not let this position of isolation prevent her from capturing unique and pertinent images of both war and peace.
Subscribe to Journeyman here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=journeymanpictures
“At the start of my career it was difficult because of the way the cameramen and protestors used to look at me disapprovingly”, she remembers. In the beginning, she wore a saucepan and bin liner as an improvised journalist’s attire. “But slowly I managed to prove myself and grew stronger.” She believes that an emotional, rather than impassive, approach makes her photographs all the more powerful. “It affects me a lot”, she says, “And sometimes I photograph them with tears in my eyes.” Most of all, she believes in the importance of striving for freedom, for an end to the conflict. “Freedom means lots of things. To be able to express yourself, to be able to reflect what is inside you.”
For more information, visit https://www.journeyman.tv/film/7356
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Inigo Gilmore – Ref. 7356

4:12

NPR in Gaza, A Photographer's Journal

NPR in Gaza, A Photographer's Journal

NPR in Gaza, A Photographer's Journal

NPR photographer David Gilkey spent a month covering the recent hostilities between Israel and Gaza. He talks about the images he made and the stories behind them in this video slideshow.

Being 20 - Gaza Photographer

Mahmoud is a 20-year old photographer, who lived during the second Intifada in addition to 3 wars in Gaza. He faced many difficulties that still exist because of the siege and not being able to travel abroad. He has never left Gaza but his photographs have travelled through at least 10 countries, in many exhibitions. He lives in a big jail under siege and faces difficulty to travel. Every time he holds his camera in the narrow alleys of the refugee camp, he captures joy, love and contradictions. His story is a story of 10 years of siege that reminds us of the difficulties he faces in his life and work.
Language: ArabicReporter: MohammadHarbCamera: Ain MediaTeam – Amjad AlFayoumi
Editor: Mohamed Harb
Dateline: Gaza Strip, Palestine – 03/01/2018
Source: Al Kufiya Channel / Open Media Hub. This production was supported by OPEN Media Hub with funds provided by the European Union.
ALL STORIES ARE FREE OF USE WITH ATTRIBUTION TO THE AUTHOR/PRODUCTION OUTLET WITH THE FOLLOWING MENTION: "This production by (name of author(s) from (production outlet) was supported by the OPEN Media Hub with funds provided by the EU".
For transcript in English and download links go to:
https://openmediahub.com/access-stories/20-al-kufiya-gaza-photographer/

0:21

A rocket launched from Gaza explodes near the photographer

A rocket launched from Gaza explodes near the photographer

A rocket launched from Gaza explodes near the photographer

WATCH TILL THE END - An unbelievable video of a rocket that exploded right near an Israeli civilian who (recklessly ) tried to capture a video of the launched rockets from Gaza.
This video is might be rare to capture but not a rare situation.
In the past 20 hours, more than 450 rockets were fired at Israel with the direct intent of murdering as many Israeli innocent civilians as possible.
* The sound in the background "Tseva Hadom" is the alert which sounds whenever the "Palestinians" fire at Israel. During the last day, it barely stoped...
This story is untold by the mainstream international media so please share this story or press the emoticons button and help this post stay active.

Starting Point: an exhibit of photographs from Gaza

Made by students instructed by Skip Schiel in August 2009, the exhibit in Gaza organized by Ban Al Ghussain and Sharif Al Sharif in October 2009
This film/slide show edited by Skip Schiel & Teeksa Photography, January 2010
A slice of imprisoned life by people who live there.
There is a problem at the end of the video, slides changing too rapidly. For now this is beyond my control.

1:30

Aerial photography of the return march in the South of Gaza Strip. #جمعة_الكوشوك

Aerial photography of the return march in the South of Gaza Strip. #جمعة_الكوشوك

Aerial photography of the return march in the South of Gaza Strip. #جمعة_الكوشوك

Gaza's First Female Photographer Dodging IDF Bullets

WomanIn The Line Of Fire: Samar Abu Louf is the only female photojournalist on the Gaza frontline, but has not let this position of isolation prevent her from capturing unique and pertinent images of both war and peace.
Subscribe to Journeyman here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=journeymanpictures
“At the start of my career it was difficult because of the way the cameramen and protestors used to look at me disapprovingly”, she remembers. In the beginning, she wore a saucepan and bin liner as an improvised journalist’s attire. “But slowly I managed to prove myself and grew stronger.” She believes that an emotional, rather than impassive, approach makes her photographs all the more powerful. “It affects me a lot”, she says, “And sometimes I photograph them with tears...

published: 04 Jun 2018

NPR in Gaza, A Photographer's Journal

NPR photographer David Gilkey spent a month covering the recent hostilities between Israel and Gaza. He talks about the images he made and the stories behind them in this video slideshow.

Being 20 - Gaza Photographer

Mahmoud is a 20-year old photographer, who lived during the second Intifada in addition to 3 wars in Gaza. He faced many difficulties that still exist because of the siege and not being able to travel abroad. He has never left Gaza but his photographs have travelled through at least 10 countries, in many exhibitions. He lives in a big jail under siege and faces difficulty to travel. Every time he holds his camera in the narrow alleys of the refugee camp, he captures joy, love and contradictions. His story is a story of 10 years of siege that reminds us of the difficulties he faces in his life and work.
Language: ArabicReporter: MohammadHarbCamera: Ain MediaTeam – Amjad AlFayoumi
Editor: Mohamed Harb
Dateline: Gaza Strip, Palestine – 03/01/2018
Source: Al Kufiya Channel / Open Media Hub...

published: 05 Apr 2018

A rocket launched from Gaza explodes near the photographer

WATCH TILL THE END - An unbelievable video of a rocket that exploded right near an Israeli civilian who (recklessly ) tried to capture a video of the launched rockets from Gaza.
This video is might be rare to capture but not a rare situation.
In the past 20 hours, more than 450 rockets were fired at Israel with the direct intent of murdering as many Israeli innocent civilians as possible.
* The sound in the background "Tseva Hadom" is the alert which sounds whenever the "Palestinians" fire at Israel. During the last day, it barely stoped...
This story is untold by the mainstream international media so please share this story or press the emoticons button and help this post stay active.

Starting Point: an exhibit of photographs from Gaza

Made by students instructed by Skip Schiel in August 2009, the exhibit in Gaza organized by Ban Al Ghussain and Sharif Al Sharif in October 2009
This film/slide show edited by Skip Schiel & Teeksa Photography, January 2010
A slice of imprisoned life by people who live there.
There is a problem at the end of the video, slides changing too rapidly. For now this is beyond my control.

published: 28 Aug 2010

Aerial photography of the return march in the South of Gaza Strip. #جمعة_الكوشوك

WomanIn The Line Of Fire: Samar Abu Louf is the only female photojournalist on the Gaza frontline, but has not let this position of isolation prevent her from capturing unique and pertinent images of both war and peace.
Subscribe to Journeyman here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=journeymanpictures
“At the start of my career it was difficult because of the way the cameramen and protestors used to look at me disapprovingly”, she remembers. In the beginning, she wore a saucepan and bin liner as an improvised journalist’s attire. “But slowly I managed to prove myself and grew stronger.” She believes that an emotional, rather than impassive, approach makes her photographs all the more powerful. “It affects me a lot”, she says, “And sometimes I photograph them with tears in my eyes.” Most of all, she believes in the importance of striving for freedom, for an end to the conflict. “Freedom means lots of things. To be able to express yourself, to be able to reflect what is inside you.”
For more information, visit https://www.journeyman.tv/film/7356
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/journeymanpictures
Follow us on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/JourneymanNews
https://twitter.com/JourneymanVOD
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Visit our subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/JourneymanPictures/
Say hi on tumblr: https://journeymanpictures.tumblr.com/
Inigo Gilmore – Ref. 7356

WomanIn The Line Of Fire: Samar Abu Louf is the only female photojournalist on the Gaza frontline, but has not let this position of isolation prevent her from capturing unique and pertinent images of both war and peace.
Subscribe to Journeyman here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=journeymanpictures
“At the start of my career it was difficult because of the way the cameramen and protestors used to look at me disapprovingly”, she remembers. In the beginning, she wore a saucepan and bin liner as an improvised journalist’s attire. “But slowly I managed to prove myself and grew stronger.” She believes that an emotional, rather than impassive, approach makes her photographs all the more powerful. “It affects me a lot”, she says, “And sometimes I photograph them with tears in my eyes.” Most of all, she believes in the importance of striving for freedom, for an end to the conflict. “Freedom means lots of things. To be able to express yourself, to be able to reflect what is inside you.”
For more information, visit https://www.journeyman.tv/film/7356
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/journeymanpictures
Follow us on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/JourneymanNews
https://twitter.com/JourneymanVOD
Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/journeymanpictures
Visit our subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/JourneymanPictures/
Say hi on tumblr: https://journeymanpictures.tumblr.com/
Inigo Gilmore – Ref. 7356

Being 20 - Gaza Photographer

Mahmoud is a 20-year old photographer, who lived during the second Intifada in addition to 3 wars in Gaza. He faced many difficulties that still exist because o...

Mahmoud is a 20-year old photographer, who lived during the second Intifada in addition to 3 wars in Gaza. He faced many difficulties that still exist because of the siege and not being able to travel abroad. He has never left Gaza but his photographs have travelled through at least 10 countries, in many exhibitions. He lives in a big jail under siege and faces difficulty to travel. Every time he holds his camera in the narrow alleys of the refugee camp, he captures joy, love and contradictions. His story is a story of 10 years of siege that reminds us of the difficulties he faces in his life and work.
Language: ArabicReporter: MohammadHarbCamera: Ain MediaTeam – Amjad AlFayoumi
Editor: Mohamed Harb
Dateline: Gaza Strip, Palestine – 03/01/2018
Source: Al Kufiya Channel / Open Media Hub. This production was supported by OPEN Media Hub with funds provided by the European Union.
ALL STORIES ARE FREE OF USE WITH ATTRIBUTION TO THE AUTHOR/PRODUCTION OUTLET WITH THE FOLLOWING MENTION: "This production by (name of author(s) from (production outlet) was supported by the OPEN Media Hub with funds provided by the EU".
For transcript in English and download links go to:
https://openmediahub.com/access-stories/20-al-kufiya-gaza-photographer/

Mahmoud is a 20-year old photographer, who lived during the second Intifada in addition to 3 wars in Gaza. He faced many difficulties that still exist because of the siege and not being able to travel abroad. He has never left Gaza but his photographs have travelled through at least 10 countries, in many exhibitions. He lives in a big jail under siege and faces difficulty to travel. Every time he holds his camera in the narrow alleys of the refugee camp, he captures joy, love and contradictions. His story is a story of 10 years of siege that reminds us of the difficulties he faces in his life and work.
Language: ArabicReporter: MohammadHarbCamera: Ain MediaTeam – Amjad AlFayoumi
Editor: Mohamed Harb
Dateline: Gaza Strip, Palestine – 03/01/2018
Source: Al Kufiya Channel / Open Media Hub. This production was supported by OPEN Media Hub with funds provided by the European Union.
ALL STORIES ARE FREE OF USE WITH ATTRIBUTION TO THE AUTHOR/PRODUCTION OUTLET WITH THE FOLLOWING MENTION: "This production by (name of author(s) from (production outlet) was supported by the OPEN Media Hub with funds provided by the EU".
For transcript in English and download links go to:
https://openmediahub.com/access-stories/20-al-kufiya-gaza-photographer/

A rocket launched from Gaza explodes near the photographer

WATCH TILL THE END - An unbelievable video of a rocket that exploded right near an Israeli civilian who (recklessly ) tried to capture a video of the launched r...

WATCH TILL THE END - An unbelievable video of a rocket that exploded right near an Israeli civilian who (recklessly ) tried to capture a video of the launched rockets from Gaza.
This video is might be rare to capture but not a rare situation.
In the past 20 hours, more than 450 rockets were fired at Israel with the direct intent of murdering as many Israeli innocent civilians as possible.
* The sound in the background "Tseva Hadom" is the alert which sounds whenever the "Palestinians" fire at Israel. During the last day, it barely stoped...
This story is untold by the mainstream international media so please share this story or press the emoticons button and help this post stay active.

WATCH TILL THE END - An unbelievable video of a rocket that exploded right near an Israeli civilian who (recklessly ) tried to capture a video of the launched rockets from Gaza.
This video is might be rare to capture but not a rare situation.
In the past 20 hours, more than 450 rockets were fired at Israel with the direct intent of murdering as many Israeli innocent civilians as possible.
* The sound in the background "Tseva Hadom" is the alert which sounds whenever the "Palestinians" fire at Israel. During the last day, it barely stoped...
This story is untold by the mainstream international media so please share this story or press the emoticons button and help this post stay active.

Made by students instructed by Skip Schiel in August 2009, the exhibit in Gaza organized by Ban Al Ghussain and Sharif Al Sharif in October 2009
This film/slide show edited by Skip Schiel & Teeksa Photography, January 2010
A slice of imprisoned life by people who live there.
There is a problem at the end of the video, slides changing too rapidly. For now this is beyond my control.

Made by students instructed by Skip Schiel in August 2009, the exhibit in Gaza organized by Ban Al Ghussain and Sharif Al Sharif in October 2009
This film/slide show edited by Skip Schiel & Teeksa Photography, January 2010
A slice of imprisoned life by people who live there.
There is a problem at the end of the video, slides changing too rapidly. For now this is beyond my control.

Gaza's First Female Photographer Dodging IDF Bullets

WomanIn The Line Of Fire: Samar Abu Louf is the only female photojournalist on the Gaza frontline, but has not let this position of isolation prevent her from capturing unique and pertinent images of both war and peace.
Subscribe to Journeyman here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=journeymanpictures
“At the start of my career it was difficult because of the way the cameramen and protestors used to look at me disapprovingly”, she remembers. In the beginning, she wore a saucepan and bin liner as an improvised journalist’s attire. “But slowly I managed to prove myself and grew stronger.” She believes that an emotional, rather than impassive, approach makes her photographs all the more powerful. “It affects me a lot”, she says, “And sometimes I photograph them with tears in my eyes.” Most of all, she believes in the importance of striving for freedom, for an end to the conflict. “Freedom means lots of things. To be able to express yourself, to be able to reflect what is inside you.”
For more information, visit https://www.journeyman.tv/film/7356
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/journeymanpictures
Follow us on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/JourneymanNews
https://twitter.com/JourneymanVOD
Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/journeymanpictures
Visit our subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/JourneymanPictures/
Say hi on tumblr: https://journeymanpictures.tumblr.com/
Inigo Gilmore – Ref. 7356

Being 20 - Gaza Photographer

Mahmoud is a 20-year old photographer, who lived during the second Intifada in addition to 3 wars in Gaza. He faced many difficulties that still exist because of the siege and not being able to travel abroad. He has never left Gaza but his photographs have travelled through at least 10 countries, in many exhibitions. He lives in a big jail under siege and faces difficulty to travel. Every time he holds his camera in the narrow alleys of the refugee camp, he captures joy, love and contradictions. His story is a story of 10 years of siege that reminds us of the difficulties he faces in his life and work.
Language: ArabicReporter: MohammadHarbCamera: Ain MediaTeam – Amjad AlFayoumi
Editor: Mohamed Harb
Dateline: Gaza Strip, Palestine – 03/01/2018
Source: Al Kufiya Channel / Open Media Hub. This production was supported by OPEN Media Hub with funds provided by the European Union.
ALL STORIES ARE FREE OF USE WITH ATTRIBUTION TO THE AUTHOR/PRODUCTION OUTLET WITH THE FOLLOWING MENTION: "This production by (name of author(s) from (production outlet) was supported by the OPEN Media Hub with funds provided by the EU".
For transcript in English and download links go to:
https://openmediahub.com/access-stories/20-al-kufiya-gaza-photographer/

A rocket launched from Gaza explodes near the photographer

WATCH TILL THE END - An unbelievable video of a rocket that exploded right near an Israeli civilian who (recklessly ) tried to capture a video of the launched rockets from Gaza.
This video is might be rare to capture but not a rare situation.
In the past 20 hours, more than 450 rockets were fired at Israel with the direct intent of murdering as many Israeli innocent civilians as possible.
* The sound in the background "Tseva Hadom" is the alert which sounds whenever the "Palestinians" fire at Israel. During the last day, it barely stoped...
This story is untold by the mainstream international media so please share this story or press the emoticons button and help this post stay active.

Starting Point: an exhibit of photographs from Gaza

Made by students instructed by Skip Schiel in August 2009, the exhibit in Gaza organized by Ban Al Ghussain and Sharif Al Sharif in October 2009
This film/slide show edited by Skip Schiel & Teeksa Photography, January 2010
A slice of imprisoned life by people who live there.
There is a problem at the end of the video, slides changing too rapidly. For now this is beyond my control.